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Towards a demo screencast? #3

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jameshowison opened this issue Apr 15, 2021 · 3 comments
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Towards a demo screencast? #3

jameshowison opened this issue Apr 15, 2021 · 3 comments
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@jameshowison
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Would you like to collaborate on a script/storyboard?  Or would you just like to record a zoom session in which you demo that system?  Nothing more than you showed Karthik and I?  Then I could wrap that with some additional slides about how it was created?

  1. Start at listing of software packages, browse into a few.
  2. Search for a particular package, show browsing to papers that mention it.
  3. Demonstrate location of accompanying references for software packages
  4. Start at a particular paper, show browsing of software mentions.
  5. Show a few failures (there is work to do!)
  6. Perhaps show hitting the API via the browser (spitting out wikidata format data)
  7. Then hitting that same link via a jupyter notebook, parsing and graphing the data.

I would be excited to work on the last two, if that makes sense?  I guess that would require me either using it locally (docker?) or having the demo at a web accessible URL?

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Hi @jameshowison !

I send you the accessible online URL demo information by email.

Maybe it's a bit early to invest time on this kind of storyboard, the system is really WIP and for the frontend in particular is more for testing purposes, we can expect quite a lot of changes in the next week. So it means that a webinar/script might need to be updated soon.

So far I don't plan to have a Docker image for the project because the KB dump content is already close to 1GB and will increase significantly with the large scale mention extractions. So either we have a docker image without data, not really useful and usable without a lot of loading and ingestion, or we would have a mega-image. So I think the best for a jupyter notebook would be to use the online instance REST API.

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jameshowison commented Apr 16, 2021 via email

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The zoom recording, with a bit of editing and/or voice over, should be a good and quick solution !

@kermitt2 kermitt2 added the documentation Improvements or additions to documentation label Nov 16, 2021
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